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On December 4, 1619, a group of 38 settlers, led by Captain John Woodlief, arrived at Berkeley Plantation in Virginia, from Bristol, England. On the banks of the James River the Englishmen proclaimed, “We ordaine that the day of our ship’s arrival at the place assigned for plantacon, in the land of Virginia, shall be yearly and perpetually keept holy as a day of Thanksgiving to Almighty God.”
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Thanks for your inquiry! Come to the Festival in 2013. It’s ALWAYS the 1st Sunday in November. This year it’s Nov. 3rd, 2013. Hope to see you there!
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Thank you for your comment and we hope you can join us for our Festival! It will be held on Nov. 3rd in 2013 and is always on the 1st Sunday in November at beautiful Berkeley Plantation. Berkeley’s website is: http://www.berkeleyplantation.com
They have many exciting events and this website will tell you all about them.
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We are also on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Virginia-Thanksgiving-Festival/82412551239